Albina

Definitions

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proper n. A female given name.

Etymologies

From Latin Albina, name of a third century martyr, feminine form of the Roman cognomenAlbīnus, derivative of Latin albus ("white"). (Wiktionary)

Examples

On the third night after his arrival, while strolling along the beach, his attention was attracted by an English frigate, and in answer to his inquiries he was told that her name was the "Albina," and that she was commanded by Commodore O'Haleran.

St.lberg, the lawful wife of the young pretender, gave birth to a child at St. Rosalie in 1773, and that it was carried away three days afterwards in the British frigate "Albina," by Commodore O'Haleran.

Albina Shagimuratova handled the coloratura passages of the Queen of the Night with accuracy and strength without any strain or need to have the orchestra slow down, and Markus Werba's Papageno was comic and broad enough to be seen and heard throughout the hall.

Cheryl Cebula , chief executive of Albina Community Bank in Portland, Ore., plans to work in one of the bank's five branches on Saturday to help ease the workload in case there is a surge of new customers.

I applaud the Albina Ministerial Alliance for their public stance against the use of excessive force by the Portland Police and join my voice with those concerned about the lack of leadership we now see across Portland.